Biden is turning the screw on Putin even as US denies role in Russia's insurrection
Russia's short-lived insurrection has handed Joe Biden the most perilous version yet of a dilemma that has confounded the last five US presidents: how to handle Vladimir Putin.
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HSBC Quitting Canary Wharf for the City Rocks Docklands District
HSBC Holdings Plc’s decision to quit the 1.1 million square foot skyscraper that bears its name in Canary
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China's growth to be higher in Q2, projected to hit annual 5% target - Premier Li
TIANJIN, China China's economic growth in the second quarter will be higher than the first and was projected
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Imran Khan: Pakistan army sacks three officers over May protests
In a rare public announcement, the Pakistan army says the officers failed to protect military assets.
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Was that actually a tsunami that hit Florida? Yes, but not the kind you think
A meteotsunami was recorded in Florida last week as a line of thunderstorms tracked onto the coast
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Where is Ginger Zee? 'GMA' host excited about big project away from show, says 'she's never done it before'
‘GMA’ host Ginger Zee was absent from the morning show on Monday, June 26 following her flight delay
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Japan Reinstates South Korea as a Preferred Trading Partner
Japan decided to restore South Korea to its list of preferred trading partners, adding to signs of improving
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Russia-Ukraine war live: ‘Desperate’ Putin appeals to Russian public after Wagner mutiny
Vladimir Putin has issued a desperate message to the Russian public, as he seeks to retain his authority after the shortlived mutiny by Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner mercenaries marked the most severe threat to his rule during two decades in power. After backing down following an apparent 11th-hour intervention by Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko, Mr Prigozhin broke his silence on Monday, claiming his aborted march on Moscow gave a “masterclass” in what Vladimir Putin’s troops could have achieved with their botched invasion of Ukraine. Despite admitting to shooting down Russian aircrafts, the mercenary boss insisted in an 11-minute video that his so-called “march for justice” had not been intended as a coup, but to demand accountability for mistakes in Ukraine by military leaders in Moscow and to protest plans to dismantle Wagner. In an address on Monday night, Mr Putin insisted that he directly ordered that steps were taken “to avoid a lot of bloodshed” during the mutiny which he claimed was “resolutely rejected by society” – despite clips appearing to show Rostov-on-Don residents bringing Wagner troops food as they occupied the city. Read More Putin appeals to public after Wagner leader Prigozhin breaks silence over mutiny Who is Yevgeny Prigozhin? The exiled Wagner Group mercenary chief who rebelled against Putin Russia claims two British warplanes spotted near border
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New Zealand foreign minister confirms 'very robust' meeting with Beijing
By Alasdair Pal SYDNEY New Zealand's Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta said on Tuesday she had a "very robust"
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Connor McDavid wins third NHL MVP, falls one vote short of unanimous selection
Connor McDavid has won his third Hart Trophy as NHL MVP after the highest-scoring season by a player in more than a quarter-century
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LSU wins 1st College World Series title since 2009, beating Florida 18-4 one day after 20-run loss
LSU cranked up its offense a day after it gave up the most runs ever in a College World Series game and won its first national title since 2009 with a 18-4 victory over Florida in the third and deciding game of the finals
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Did Cardi B cheat on Offset? Rapper slams husband in furious rant after he accused her of cheating
Cardi B and Offset were married since September 2017
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